'Even if I walk naked, you don't have the right to rape me'

​"Even if I walk naked on the street, you don't have the right to rape me," and "My voice is louder than my skirt," - these were among the eye-catching slogans on posters, banners and placards held up by protesters Saturday at Raisina Hill, demanding justice for the 23-year-old woman who was brutally gang-raped.

As the victim still battles for life at Safdarjung Hospital six days after the heinous crime, the protests on Delhi's streets swoll Saturday, and police resorted to water canons and lathis (sticks) to control mobs.Images:Ramesh Satheesan - www.facebook.com/RamegraphyText: Agencies